Maurice Ampaw advises Ghananian men to take time with lovemaking

Popular private legal practitioner, Maurice Ampaw, has blamed the President of the Ghana Bar Association (GBA), Tony Forson for a current accusation of rape, insisting there would have been no accusation if Forson had performed foreplay first.

An allegation has been made against him by a Canada-based Ghanaian lawyer, Kuukuwa Andam, against the GBA top man. He has so far denied any wrong deeds and rubbished accusations as lies.

Ampaw was interviewed by Classfmonline.com and he tried to use the current problems of Forson to advise Ghanaian men about intimate relations with women.

He went on that men needed to learn to stimulate their partners to the point of "no resistance". At this point, women would then be forced to beg for lovemaking, Ampaw added.

According to the lawyer, a woman who gets fully satisfied by her partner will never accuse him of rape after the act.

Ampaw’s advice comes on the heels of a criminal complaint filed by Canada-based Ghanaian lawyer, Kuukuwa Andam against Forson in Washington D.C., U.S.A on an alleged assault incident which happened in 2012.

Forson has however denied the allegation through his lawyers and said he would be vindicated eventually.

Conclusively, Ampaw said: “I don’t know if what the woman is saying is true, but I can tell you before God and man that if my president had done what we call proper romance, you don’t force the woman."